The White House Has a Spooky Halloween Makeover

The White House Has a Spooky Halloween Makeover
The South Portico of the White House is covered in decorations for Halloween, Oct. 28, 2017, in Washington. Olivier Douliery-Pool/Getty Images
Jane Werrell
Jane Werrell
NTD News International Correspondent and Anchor
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The White House has had a spooky Halloween makeover as it prepares to open its doors to trick-or-treaters on Monday, Oct. 30.

The South Lawn will be open to “ghosts and goblins of all ages” from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. the night before Halloween, according to a statement from the First Lady Melania Trump.

Jane Werrell
Jane Werrell
NTD News International Correspondent and Anchor
Jane Werrell is an international correspondent and anchor for NTD News based in London. Jane is a part-time anchor for "NTD UK News."
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